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<0> hello: iam trying to telnet a socks5 server and connect through that server to an irc server , i cant talk with any socks5 server :/ can anyone guide me please or give me a usefull link about that i searched google for days with no luck <1> anyone here? <2> who wants to know? <1> pangelovs <1> :) <1> seriously, brb, bathroom time <3> [snowe] oh hells bells <4> setting up windows server 2003 to be a print server, i have a printer connected to a client machine. is it possible to make the printer connected to the client machine a network printer or does it need to be connected directly to the win2003 print server <5> anyone familar with faxing in windows 2003 server? i cant get the routing to work for email recipient? <6> Hi, anyone around for a firewall question? <7> for some reason my parents' cable modem will not ***ign an IP to my router but it will ***ign an IP to the desktop... we both have the same internet service so the router settings are the same (and i've triple-checked them), so what could be the problem? <8> MAC address? <7> what about it? <8> Perhaps you should clone the desktop's MAC address on the router? <7> could the modem be configured to work only with the PC's NIC? <8> Unlikely.
<8> The modem is just a bridge in the majority of cases. <8> It's common for cable providers to tie your service to a MAC address, however. <7> hmm i don't follow... by setting the router's MAC to match the NIC's MAC isn't that just tricking the modem into thinking the router is the PC? <8> Cloning the MAC, or possible releasing your DHCP lease before attaching the router, should work. <8> The modem doesn't care. <7> i see <7> so i could release, plug in the router, then renew? <8> And hopefully that would allow the router to get your DHCP lease. <8> Otherwise, you'll probably have to clone the MAC or call your ISP. <7> will the router automatically try to renew? i know how to renew with ipconfig, but from the PC that would simply be asking the router to give the PC an IP, which would be local <8> Just power up once it's attached. <7> i also need to turn off the cable modem? i can't just release then swap the ethernet to the router? <8> No, it should be fine. <8> You can go ahead and reboot it if you want. <7> thanks i'll try that <7> Night, simply releasing didn't work so i turned off the modem and that did the trick... <7> even when the ethernet is directly in the PC (no router) does ipconfig /release only release the IP from the PC's NIC and not the modem? <8> It only releases the PC's IP. <8> The modem generally just relays the DHCP request. <8> l <7> so there's no way to release the modem's IP without turning it off? <8> The modem does not normally DHCP at all. <7> but our service doesn't provide a static IP... doesn't that imply that the modem uses DHCP to acquire its IP? <8> Your PC acquires it's IP via DHCP. <8> Or are you obtaining a private IP from the modem? <8> I would ***ume not, as you are trying to get a router in place. <7> well it gets a 70. IP so that's not private <7> ...whatever is plugged into the modem <7> of course now with the router the PC gets 192. <7> you mentioned something about a bridge before... is the modem essentially a bridge that 'translates' the signal from coax to ethernet, and therefore it tries to p*** along the signal to the MAC of the last device that bounced a DHCP request off it? <8> Basically. <7> so technically it's not a modem? <8> No. <8> Neither are xDSL CPEs. <7> i really need to brush up on my networking terminology :) <7> thanks for helping me understand <9> um any of u help me connect a device <8> No problem. <9> crossover <9> to a pac <9> pc <8> TheLegace, what kind of device? <9> because i would like to connect it to the wifi network <9> well its one of those credit cart networking terminals <9> or something <9> the cc box is sorta a mini router <9> but i can change the ip and everything like that <9> atm i disabled dhcp server <9> and tried staticlly setting the ip <9> then bridging the network <9> but the wifi wont connect to the router <9> even the tech guys cant help me <9> just dont know what to do now <7> can you show me a link to the device? <7> never heard of a credit card networking terminal <9> http://www.techtrex.com/new%20techtrex%20revised%20website/pdf/DP1%20slick%20latest.pdf <9> this is the pdf for it <9> not much info though <7> you're using crossover cable? <9> yes <7> sure that's what it needs?
<9> well a normal cable wont work <7> between which 2 devices is the crossover cable? <9> the credit card thingy <9> and the pc to lan port <9> but the pc is networked to a wifi <9> network <7> oh <7> you don't have access to the wireless router? <9> um i could i guess <9> ill ask but what did u have in mind? <7> i think what you want to do is possible but i've never tried it... if you were to follow the standard configuration the terminal would be wired directly to your router <9> thats what ur suppose to do <7> but i ***ume you want to avoid that considering the PC is using wireless and the CC device is probably next to it -- not near the router <9> ya i know <9> thats why im using crossover <9> the router is in a different unit <7> so the PC has a wireless card and a NIC? <9> yes <9> all this thing is a mini router <7> did you enable internet connection sharing in your wireless card's properties on the PC? <9> no <7> nevermind <9> i tried but it wont bridge then <7> did you first try bridging the NIC + wireless, connect the device with regular ethernet cable, and use DHCP? <9> with regular cable the device wont be detected in the internet port but in the lan port <9> it is detecetd <7> how can you tell? <9> well the pc says nothings plugged in <7> and where did you change from DHCP to static? <9> um in the wan settings <9> and lan settings <7> i mean which device? <9> there are two options <9> wan and lan <7> when you open Network Connections (or right-click My Network Places and choose Properties) on the desktop you should see 2 separate devices: wireless connection & local connection <7> right? <7> possibly a third: 1394 ...but ignore that <10> sorry i got disconnected <10> im Teseract <10> TheLegace <7> when you open Network Connections (or right-click My Network Places and choose Properties) on the desktop you should see 2 separate devices: wireless connection & local connection ... right? <7> possibly a third: 1394 ...but ignore that <10> ya <10> i reseted the modem <10> so everything is back to where its suppose to be <10> atm the device is connected by lan <10> with a regular cable <7> when you created the bridge did you highlight the wireless connection and the local connection, then right-click and choose bridge connections? <7> is everything still DHCP? <10> atm yes <10> ill try it with regular cable <10> and in lan port(not internet port for cc device) <9> and now the wifi doesnt wanna connect <9> lemme try the crossover <7> are you not using the PC (with wireless) right now? <9> yes <9> but it keeps saying Not Connected <9> and it wont connect to the net work <7> you are on IRC so the PC must be connected <9> im on a laptop <9> another pc <7> oh <9> i mean another computer <7> well make sure the desktop's wireless connection is set to use DHCP <7> first get that online before you continue with the bridge <9> ok <9> well no bridge <9> wifi is connected <9> the device is connected through crossover <9> now the wifi is fine <9> and connected <9> the pc cant get an ip from the cc thingy <7> if you have bridged the connections the next step would be to try both types of cable in both ports on the cc device <7> if it's possible to set the CC device to static or DHCP, set it to DHCP... other than that i don't know what else to try
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